Sash-bar.



T. F. MOGANN..

` sAsH BAR. ArPLIUATION FILED APR. 14, 1909. RENEWED DEO. 14, 1909.

mamma Jan. 25,1910.

sections of suitable length for the bers of the sash bar may be mountedon any rounded head at its outer edge, clamping suitable support, theupper ends of said parts being suitably covered and secured. The 4innerclamping members 20 may beeltset at 25` to form pnttyreceiving cavitiesat the inner sides of the plates 13.

' The parting member may be provided with inner clamping members 2Gformed by the beveled edges of a bar orl strip 27 detachably secured tothe parting member by screws 28, as shown in Fig. l, the said innerclamping members being adapted to bear on the inner sides of the platesi3 when said plates are arranged at right angles witli each other.

I t will be seen that the several parts 'of the sash bar abovedescribed, are adapted to be formed by cutting up rolled, drawn,y orpressed bars of indeterminate. length yinto particular work required.

In Fig. 5 I show a modification inl which the segmental ears 17 arearranged to bear on the inner side of a rounded head formed on ,the`outer edgeot the parting member I12, said segmental cars being providedwith slots 3l which receive attaching bolts 32 provided with nuts 33.The inner edge of'the partin member'll is provided with a clamping p ate34, the edges ot which bear on the inner sides ot the glass plates 13.

. I claim:v

l. A sash lbar lcomprising' a parting member adapted to lie interposedbetween adjacent edges.- of two .assembled glass plates, 35

and to support said plates. against inward sidewise displacement, andclamping miem'- bers adjustably secured to said partingmember, andadapted to prevent 'outward sidewise displacement of said plates.

2. A sash bar comprising a parting' member adapted to beinterposedbetween adjacent edges of two assembled glass plates, and

to support said plates against inward side- Wise displacement, saidmember having a rounded vhead at its outer edge, clamping 'membersadapted tti-bear on the outer sides "of said plates. and ahavingsegmental ears movably seated ou -said head, and. means for .said earstothe head in different positions.

3. A Asash bar comprising a parting member adapted to be interposedbetween adjacent edges of two assembled glass plates, and to supportsaid plates against inward side- Wise displacement, said member having a.provided with inner clamping members l members adapted to bear on theoutersidcs ol said plates, and having segmental. ears movably seated onsaid head, and a segmental clamping shoe adjustably 'engaged with theparting member and ada ted t0 adjustably secure the saidears an clampingmembers.

4. A Isash bar comprising a arting member adapted to be interposedetween adjacent edges of two assembled glass plates, and provided withvinner clamping members adapted to prevent inward sidewise displacementof said plates, and outer clamping members adjustably secured to saidparting member and adapted to bear on the outer sidesl of said plates.

6. A sash bar comprisinga parting member adapted to be interposedbetween adjacent edges of two assembled glass plates, and provided withinner'clamping members detachably secured to the parting member, andadapted to bear on theinner sides of said plates, and outer clampinmembers adjustably secured to said parting member and Yadapted to bearonl the outer sides of said plates.

6. A sash bar comprising a parting member adapted to beA interposedbetween adjacent edges of' two assembled glass plates, and. to supportsaid plates 'against inward sidewise displacement, and clamping membersvadjustably secured to said parting member, and adapted t0 preventoutward sidewise displacement or" said plates, said clamping membersbeing odset at their outer edges to form putty-receiving cavities.

'7. A sash bar comprising a parting member adapted to be interposedbetween adjacent edges of 'two assembled glass plates, and

etachably secured to the parting member, and adapted to bear on theinner sides of said plates, and outer clamping members adjustablysecured to said parting member and adapted to bear on the vouter sidesof said plates, each of said clamping members being onset at its outeredge to form a putty receiving cavity.

-In testimony whereof I .have aiixed my signature, in presence of twowitnesses.

THOMAS F. MCG'ANN. Witnesses:`

C. F. BROWN, P, W. PEZZETTL

